Entries Tagged as 'proper golf setup'

Proper Golf Setup The Key To A Correct Swing

Jack Nicklaus, in his classic instruction book Golf My Way, has a chapter called Setting Up Ninety Percent of Good Shot-Making. We did a blog on June 10th on golf setup and alignment problems I was having. The following video discusses the basics of a proper setup. After watching the video please check out some of the points I would like to emphasize and one I would like to warn you about.

Points to emphasize:

  1. The video states your feet should be a least shoulder width apart for the proper stance.  I would guess eighty to ninety percent of average golfers have a narrower stance. To check it out take you club and set it on your shoulders. Place you hands on the club shoulder width apart and then bend over and compare it to your feet. Most people are in for a shock when they do this. A shoulder width stance can feel a bit unnatural but over time you will appreciate the stability it provides.
  2. Keep your back straight and maintain your spine angle throughout the swing will help eliminate fat and thin shots.
  3. Aim the butt end of the club at your left belt loop. This will naturally create the correct shoulder tilt.
  4. Alignment problem are so easy to have creep into your game. See our earlier blog on my struggles with this problem.
  5. Maintain a firm grip is terrible advice for the average golfer. The high handicapper struggles with muscle tension particularly in the grip and tries to strangle the club. Loose, tension free muscles including the grip provide more consistent ball striking and club head speed.
  6. Swing at only 80% of your maximum speed. Fabulous advice. Spend some time observing people on the first tee and see how hard they swing. It is a miracle they do not hurt themselves.

Golf Set Up and Alignment Bad Habits Occur Easily

During the last few weeks I have found that my shots have been going right. Not slicing or fading as my natural shot path is straight but straight and to the right. Jack Nicklaus, in his classic instruction book Golf My Way, has a chapter called Setting UP: Ninety Percent of Good Shot-Making. The obvious conclusion for my problem would be my set-up was incorrect. Either my shoulders or lower body must not be set square to the target.

I took a club and set it against my shoulders and then by hips and asked Becky if I was setting up square. She empathically said I was set up square.  I then asked her to watch me hit a couple of shots. She immediately inquired where I was aiming. There was a flag on the driving range about 175 yards out that was my target. To my surprise she said I was aiming at least 20 yards to the right of the target. When we laid two clubs on the ground to see where I was aiming to my astonishment she was correct.  When I aimed twenty yards left of the target my shots we right on target.

I have no idea how or when this bad habit started.  It is a bit disconcerting to feel you are aiming left of your target but over time that should change.

The point of this blog is to show how easy it is for bad habits to creep into your game. More importantly have someone check your setup and alignment occasionally so your shots do not start going into the long hair.